Description

The Wilcox Mounting Systems enables the stable attachment of a AN/PVS-23 (F5050) NVG to a MICH/ACH helmet. These uniquely designed Mounts feature a battery power source for powering a mounted F5050.

Manufacturer Part Number: 56500G12

Features

The Wilcox L4 G12 Mounting Systems and Three-Hole Shroud integrates existing Army mounting capabilities with Wilcox’s standards for firm attachment of an NVG to a MICH/ACH helmet. These uniquely designed Mounts feature a battery power source for powering a mounted F5050. A Lock Release Lever allows NVG height to be easily adjusted up or down, and then secured in the desired position. A Mount Release Lever allows the operator to easily set the breakaway mode or to lock it into position, depending upon operational needs. A battery compartment located on the front of the mount powers the NVG and is easily detachable and re-attachable, allowing the operator to quickly change the battery while worn. A Release Lever allows the mount to be easily dismounted. A separate powered mounting interface holds the NVG’s in place during operation and when the release buttons are depressed the NVG’s can quickly be released from the mount.

Can be powered using the mounts internal battery or by connecting the Low Profile Battery Pack to the mount by changing the battery cap.

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